UMEM Educational Pearls

Category: Ophthamology

Title: Sudden Vision Loss Nomenclature

Keywords: Suden Vision Loss (PubMed Search)

Posted: 11/28/2009 by Michael Bond, MD (Updated: 4/26/2024)
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Vision loss whether acute or chronic is a common presenting complaint to the ED.  This will be the first in a series of pearls on the subject.  This pearl will address the nomenclature used by ophthalmology based on the length of vision loss.

    •    Transient visual obscuration - Episodes lasting seconds. Usually associated with papilledema and increased intracranial pressure.
    •    Amaurosis fugax - Brief, fleeting attack of monocular partial or total blindness that lasts seconds to minutes
    •    Transient monocular visual loss  or transient monocular blindness - A more persistent vision loss that lasts minutes or longer
    •    Transient bilateral visual loss - Episodes affecting one or both eyes or both cerebral hemispheres and causing visual loss
    •    Ocular infarction - Persistent ischemic damage to the eye, resulting in permanent vision loss

References

  • Farino GA, Feliciano A, Lorenzo NY. Sudden Visual Loss.  eMedicine. Accessed November 27, 2009.
  • Hedges TR. The terminology of transient visual loss due to vascular insufficiency. Stroke. Sep-Oct 1984;15(5):907-8.